The wiki currently doesn't have a consistent way of denoting hexadecimal values. Some pages use 0x, some use $, and some both! I'm not sure what the best solution to this is, or if there necessarily needs to be one.

What do you all think about the symbols? Do we keep tempting our lurkers over at the stock exchange, or opt for its more bovine counterpart? Could one be used specifically for denoting an address, and the other a value?

I think it should be on the Expanded item pack page, because that was the only place I thought to look. That would mean adding a lot of addresses that are useful/fun/safe to alter, but we should still do it. (Look, starting a wiki talk page without even starting a wiki talk page! )

It is known. The quantity of item 32 corresponds to RAM address $D35D, which is generally known as "brightness", and is used in Rock Tunnel and when going through doors. Pretty fun one to play with, though, huh?

I was thinking a patch to FireRed that...yeah, never mind. Anyway, in case I locked this prematurely, feel free to send either of us screenshots, PuppyDog, but what you are describing simply isn't something that exists in those games.

I feel like anyone who learns an artistic technique instantly starts thinking they're bad at it because they know exactly what concepts they're applying and how they could theoretically be applied to greater effect, but in the end I think it's healthier to just listen when your crowd likes what you're doing, and more importantly not be afraid to like what you like. If you don't in this case, though, at least I do.